Prose. A homage to Joseph Cornell, best known for his boxes in which seemingly unrelated objects gathered on walks though New York -- stuffed birds, marbles, clay pipes, stamps, theater posters -- were fashioned into aviaries, pharmacies, hotels and penny arcades. In this series of prose meditations David Kennedy considers the boxes as structures of feeling and sets Cornell's work in the contect of other art and poetry inspired by city walking. Saddlestapled chapbook.